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Crystal Palace Go Fourth as Rob Edwards' Wolves Debut Ends in 2-0 Defeat

Edwards says decisive moments cost his new side, highlighting the need to convert small improvements into points.

Overview

  • Daniel Muñoz broke the deadlock in the 63rd minute and Yeremy Pino struck six minutes later for his first Premier League goal.
  • Wolves remain bottom with two points from 12 games and sit nine points adrift of safety after a seventh straight league match without a win.
  • Edwards said Wolves were punished in big moments and noted increased duels won and sprint intensity while cautioning he has no magic wand.
  • After full time he circled the stadium to thank supporters and acknowledged their frustration at the prolonged winless run.
  • Palace climbed into the top four, with manager Oliver Glasner calling it hard work and praising Pino’s finish in their first game after the international break.